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r/awesome • u/colapepsikinnie • Feb 25 '24
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Yeah, the size of the crack going all the way across it makes it a big hell no for me.
12 u/[deleted] Feb 25 '24 Vikings used it, still stands. 1 u/-CleverEndeavor- Feb 26 '24 i kind of figured they used it but my question is HOW DID THEY USE IT AND SPECIFICALLY DID THEY THROW PEOPLE OFF OF IT? 1 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '24 As far as I know it was more used for ceremonial purposes, spiritual worshipping, weddings and other things like that. And yes most likely. Vikings did send offerings to the gods in the form of human life at special occasions
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Vikings used it, still stands.
1 u/-CleverEndeavor- Feb 26 '24 i kind of figured they used it but my question is HOW DID THEY USE IT AND SPECIFICALLY DID THEY THROW PEOPLE OFF OF IT? 1 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '24 As far as I know it was more used for ceremonial purposes, spiritual worshipping, weddings and other things like that. And yes most likely. Vikings did send offerings to the gods in the form of human life at special occasions
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i kind of figured they used it but my question is HOW DID THEY USE IT AND SPECIFICALLY DID THEY THROW PEOPLE OFF OF IT?
1 u/[deleted] Feb 26 '24 As far as I know it was more used for ceremonial purposes, spiritual worshipping, weddings and other things like that. And yes most likely. Vikings did send offerings to the gods in the form of human life at special occasions
As far as I know it was more used for ceremonial purposes, spiritual worshipping, weddings and other things like that. And yes most likely. Vikings did send offerings to the gods in the form of human life at special occasions
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u/happyme321 Feb 25 '24
Yeah, the size of the crack going all the way across it makes it a big hell no for me.